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changes in the land

ere insanely out numbered. Its a shame that it was glorified that we found America when in all actuality we didnt it was occupied for years by the Indians all we did was take over and conquest a group of peoples land that wasnt ours but theres and we just kept pushing them backAnother viewpoint to make was the loss of culture and some ways of life that we will never figure out. Wee actually wiped out tribes of the Indian community without remorse or serious thought of the ramifications of our actions. The Indian way of life was simple yet complex the fact that a group of people could survive for so long just living off the land is indeed a task not easily achieved. We had a form of liquidation of the Indian people because since there way of life was unknown and strange to us there instantaneously classified as evil or bad people. The sad thing though is that the Indians tried to live harmoniously with us but we just wouldnt have it. If it wasnt for the Native Americans most of the colonies would not have survived. Like the story of our first thanksgiving the settlers were starving and all so close to death due to the harsh conditions. Since the Indians already knew the land they passed that knowledge to us so that we could live and actually eat. They actually brought the settlers food as an act of kindness and peace. Once the settlers figured the land out on there own there was no longer a need for them.All that occurred during this time was definitely because of just different lifestyles. The Indians thought they were doing the right thing and were actual doing the right thing. The settlers thought they were doing the same but in actuality were not and really were harming the land more then protecting it....

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